Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants classified in the family Cannabaceae. There is debate around the number of species within the genus, with three potentially recognized: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. Some experts argue all three could be subspecies of C. sativa, while others consider C. sativa a single undivided species. The genus is believed to originate from Central Asia, with some suggesting it may also include parts of South Asia.
Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants classified in the family Cannabaceae. There is debate around the number of species within the genus, with three potentially recognized: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. Some experts argue all three could be subspecies of C. sativa, while others consider C. sativa a single undivided species. The genus is believed to originate from Central Asia, with some suggesting it may also include parts of South Asia.
Cannabis is a genus of flowering plants classified in the family Cannabaceae. There is debate around the number of species within the genus, with three potentially recognized: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. Some experts argue all three could be subspecies of C. sativa, while others consider C. sativa a single undivided species. The genus is believed to originate from Central Asia, with some suggesting it may also include parts of South Asia.
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